Robert Woods only at 88 is very surprising to me. Only the fourth receiver on their board. I like all four, but Woods is imo the best right now. I don't see how Hunter can be the highest rated WR, especially since he missed most of last year.

prock

08-28-2012 10:22 AM

Landry that high is weird to me, especially over guys like Tyler Wilson.

CashmoneyDrew

08-28-2012 10:32 AM

#3 vs. #7 this Friday.

The Dallas Thomas love is a little surprising.

Don Vito

08-28-2012 11:12 AM

I like Jenkins and he has first round ability but that's pretty high for him. But good god there is some crazy talent on the dl this draft, same goes for interior ol. I hope the pats take advantage.

ATLDirtyBirds

08-28-2012 11:54 AM

Embrace the Warmack love.

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Originally Posted by CashmoneyDrew
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#3 vs. #7 this Friday.

The Dallas Thomas love is a little surprising.

I'm upset Dallas is moving to G. I liked him more than people like Ricky Wagner at OT.

CashmoneyDrew

08-28-2012 11:55 AM

Also on Dallas Thomas, he's playing left guard this season, and that's his best fit at the next level as well.

tjsunstein

08-28-2012 12:03 PM

Geno Smith is a better prospect than Landry Jones. I like the Lemonier love though.

wicket

08-28-2012 12:18 PM

no eifert means the list is flawed

SolidGold

08-28-2012 12:29 PM

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Geno Smith is a better prospect than Landry Jones. I like the Lemonier love though.

Tyler Wilson is a better prospect than Logan Thomas yet he isn't on the list either.

Shane P. Hallam

08-28-2012 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by SolidGold
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Tyler Wilson is a better prospect than Logan Thomas yet he isn't on the list either.

And thats a shame because many people in NFL circles get it wrong every year yet are still regarded as competent personnel people.

D-Unit

08-28-2012 01:20 PM

QB prospects will always rise as the draft progresses. I'll be shocked if Wilson isn't a Top 20 pick.

Shane P. Hallam

08-28-2012 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by SolidGold
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And thats a shame because many people in NFL circles get it wrong every year yet are still regarded as competent personnel people.

They do, and vice versa as well though. The opposite becomes true a lot as well.

SolidGold

08-28-2012 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Shane P. Hallam
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They do, and vice versa as well though. The opposite becomes true a lot as well.

I agree completely. Just as an amateur draftnik it is sometimes frustrating to see what kind of personnel decisions some of these GM/"Football People" make. Also, Scouts Inc. is somewhat of a joke itself.

Their are plenty on this board who are better than than anything ESPN has to offer in terms of analyzing talent.

Bobby Petrino might be a big reason for that. His quarterbacks have had a fairly lousy track record in the NFL, also Petrino may be hated in the NFL since he has burned plenty of bridges.
Wilson has a solid arm, accurate and has good timing. It will be interesting to see what happens this year though.

D-Unit

08-28-2012 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by MidwayMonster31
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Bobby Petrino might be a big reason for that. His quarterbacks have had a fairly lousy track record in the NFL, also Petrino may be hated in the NFL since he has burned plenty of bridges.
Wilson has a solid arm, accurate and has good timing. It will be interesting to see what happens this year though.

That might be true about Petrino (who is a major douche), but I don't think there is a direct success/fail correlation between a QB prospect and his college coach. If there is, it's a very small percentage. Majority is on the player.

Halsey

08-28-2012 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by SolidGold
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And thats a shame because many people in NFL circles get it wrong every year yet are still regarded as competent personnel people.

I actually find fans on average to be much more clueless about QBs than NFL teams are. Fans just don't have to live with the consequences when they're wrong. Fans can conveniently forget the guys they're wrong about and remind everyone when they're right.

D-Unit

08-28-2012 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Halsey
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I actually find fans on average to be much more clueless about QBs than NFL teams are. Fans just don't have to live with the consequences when they're wrong. Fans can conveniently forget the guys they're wrong about and remind everyone when they're right.

Considering the high amout of 1st round QB busts, you must think very lowly of the avg fan. haha.

D-Unit

08-28-2012 03:25 PM

LOVE seeing Shawn Williams on this list, btw.

duesouth

08-29-2012 08:48 AM

I have Alex Okafor very high on my pre-season list - he has been a little inconsistent, but still can't believe he's not on the list.

Witten4HOF

08-29-2012 12:37 PM

McShay was on sportscenter this morning and said he feels like Warmack is a serious top 5 pick in the mold of Hutch. He also went to town on Jenkins second half of the season calling him dominant.

mqtirishfan

08-29-2012 01:20 PM

I'm actually okay with projecting Hunter as the top receiver, so long as it assumes he'll be fully healthy all season.

jared3

09-02-2012 09:43 PM

I would put CB Dee Milliner in that mix too.

Ozzy

09-02-2012 10:14 PM

Odd list

21. Marquess Wilson

Are you friggin kidding me, freshman receivers on Washington State looked better than he did against BYU. Skinny and kind of weak, not impressed and there are easily 10+ receivers better than him.

15. Jarvis Jones OLB Georgia 91

Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too low for him, he is by far the best linebacker in the nation. Great athlete, sick pass rusher, is all over the field!

2. Chance Warmack OG Alabama 94

LOVE Warmack, but #2 pick talent wise possibly with that grade, hard time seeing that happen, a guard being picked that high but who knows, would be pretty bad ass if it did happen.